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Full-Day Nude Naturist Catamaran Charter in St Maarten — Sail, Snorkel & Island Stops - Philipsburg

Full-Day Nude Naturist Catamaran Charter in St Maarten — Sail, Snorkel & Island Stops

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

9 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels; should be comfortable with short swims and basic paddleboard balance

Overview

Spend a full day on a 48-foot luxury catamaran exploring Long Bay La Samana, Happy Bay and Tintamarre. This clothing-optional charter blends gourmet food, snorkeling, paddle boarding and open-bar comforts with small-group attention and reef-conscious practices.

Full-Day Nude Naturist Catamaran Charter in St Maarten — Sail, Snorkel & Island Stops

The catamaran eases away from Bobby’s Marina with a soft, creaking sigh and the harbor folds behind you — a mosaic of pastel buildings and afternoon fishermen giving way to an open blue that seems to dare you forward. Onboard, the teak deck warms beneath bare feet; the breeze tugs at hair and at the edges of etiquette. This is a day for sun, sea, and the rare liberty of unlayered skin: a naturist charter that takes you along St. Maarten’s southern coast to sheltered coves and the uninhabited curves of Tintamarre.

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Adventure Tips

Bring reef-safe sunscreen

The operator enforces reef protection—choose reef-safe SPF and reapply after swimming to protect coral and marine life.

Arrive early to check in

Plan to be at Bobby’s Marina by 8:15 a.m. for an 8:30 a.m. departure; boarding and a quick safety briefing happen before cast-off.

Pack reef shoes

Shore entries at some coves are rocky—light, grippy water shoes make exits and re-entries safer and more comfortable.

Respect naturist etiquette

Clothing is optional aboard and at stops; follow the crew’s guidance on behavior and photography to keep the atmosphere comfortable for all.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Green and hawksbill sea turtles
  • Tropical reef fish (parrotfish, sergeant majors)

History

St. Maarten is divided between Dutch and French administrations; Philipsburg grew as a colonial port, shaping its easily walked waterfront and marina culture.

Conservation

The operator promotes reef-safe sunscreen, no-touch wildlife rules, and limits group size to reduce pressure on fragile bays and coral habitats.

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Recommended Gear

Reef-safe sunscreen

Essential

Protects your skin and nearby coral—mandatory for responsible snorkeling.

Quick-dry swimwear & towel

Essential

Dries fast between swims and keeps you comfortable on deck.

summer specific

Water/reef shoes

Essential

Protects feet on rocky coves and provides traction entering/exiting water.

Light windbreaker or cover-up

Useful for cooler breezes returning in the afternoon or for sun protection on deck.